Paddy Power have spiced things up by opening a number of markets on Player of the Year awards.
The PFA Young Player category is interesting.
Looking at the players listed, it's easy to dismiss plenty of them.
Chris Smalling - no chance, he's barely played. Scott Dann? Wasn't the first name to spring to mind.
Jonny Evans and Rafael probably haven't done enough at Manchester United.
Dan Gosling's a 'no' and Aaron Ramsey hasn't played too much at Arsenal.
I like Jack Rodwell at 16s but this award is often voted for ridiculously early so if you fancy him to have a barnstorming end to the campaign, he's 40s to be Everton's Player of the Year.
The first three names at the head of the market are Aaron Lennon (4/6), Alex Song (4/1) and Joe Hart (9/2).
Lennon, 23, should win it. He's been sensational this season but his injury has put him out of sight and out of mind at the time of voting.
It might open the door for Hart, who has had a consistent season at Birmingham.
Emiliano Insua should really be on the shortlist but it's unlikely he could triumph.
It's a strange system as it's all down to interpretation for the voters. Baby-faced assassin Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was 24 when he was on the shortlist in 1997.